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1 At noon, I stopped about a mile short of the depot to take sights .
2 You used to take sights of comfort with 'em.
3 The operation generally requires two observers to take sights , and at one and the same time.
4 I wished to take sights for the purpose of ascertaining the rate of my chronometer, and to lay down my surveys.
5 Since the computer aboard ship had done all the mathematics necessary, he needed only to take sights to determine the precise positions.
6 Kingozi seated himself on a flat rock and at once began to take sights through a prismatic compass, entering the observations in a pocketbook.
7 Free of all mist, the horizon was ideal for taking sights .
8 Bowers took sights to-day and will take them every third day.
9 I told him I was taking sights on the sun, not on the fortification.
10 The day was cloudy, but cleared at night, and I took sights for time, latitude, and lunar distance.
11 Here I took sights and made the meridian altitude of the sun A.H. 83 degrees 85 minutes.
12 In 1853 an English man-of-war visited this island, and two of the officers were hoisted up in the basket for the purpose of taking sights .
13 "I wonder if Millard has been taking sights , too, and has had a peep at me, that way?"
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